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Kevy Baby 01-07-2008 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lashbear (Post 183625)
...but how about the Guiche or the Prince Albert ?

Um, No.

I don't want anything to get in the way of my cancer prevention.

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 183627)
Do I really live in f*cking Utah?

California would LOVE to have you back!

Quote:

Originally Posted by MouseWife (Post 183630)
Kevy Baby, wow. You are a bigger man than I. I only have two piercings, one on each ear. And, I was scared sh*tless when my Grandma did it, too. {could probably be why I've never done it again? Hmmm...}

When I had the left one done the first time many years ago, they did a horrible job and I was in pain for a couple of days (not to mention I was so dizzy with pain that evening that I couldn't even drive home).

The re-piercing of the left was not bad at all.

The new piercing of the right hurt like a sonofabitch on the actual piercing but quickly went a away. It is a little tender, but I only notice it if I bump it the wrong way.

Strangler Lewis 01-07-2008 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 183671)
The new piercing of the right hurt like a sonofabitch on the actual piercing but quickly went a away. It is a little tender, but I only notice it if I bump it the wrong way.

I thought that was the point.

Ghoulish Delight 01-07-2008 10:27 AM

What if you bump it the right way?

Prudence 01-07-2008 11:45 AM

Today my optometrist noted that I'm rather near sighted.

You think?

Kevy Baby 01-07-2008 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 183673)
What if you bump it the right way?

Not noticeable.

After it heals, then it gets fun. For now; its just there.

Capt Jack 01-07-2008 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Prudence (Post 183696)
Today my optometrist noted that I'm rather near sighted.

You think?

I know it well. Ive known my OD for almost 20 years...and he still tells me Im a myop like its some big a$$ news flash.


although he did mention that I seem to be in the earliest stages of glaucoma...and have a itty bitty (an industry term?) cataract forming.

"cuz you're old now" is the only cause he could give me.
bastard....all that and he still wont prescribe medical THC for me.... :evil:

Kevy Baby 01-07-2008 01:00 PM

My reading vision has really tanked in the last 8-12 months. It wasn't a gradual thing, just a complete nose dive.

Ghoulish Delight 01-07-2008 01:05 PM

I'm approaching 30 and am still sans-vision enhancement. It's been a long time since I've been tested, but I have yet to discern any need. I think I might be eeeever so slightly near-sighted, but it hasn't affected me in the least. I have no clue how I'm this lucky. I am literally the only one in my family. Everyone else has significantly impaired vision, and from young ages. Everyone. And here I am finishing my 3rd decade and never having need for a pair of glasses (save for the pair of "reading glasses" one optometrist sold me that was such a low prescription that I'm pretty sure they were just flat pieces of glass in frames that got her some $ from our insurance. Never worn them).

katiesue 01-07-2008 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 183740)
My reading vision has really tanked in the last 8-12 months. It wasn't a gradual thing, just a complete nose dive.

Mine's done the same. I can't read any small print at all without my glasses.

JWBear 01-07-2008 01:45 PM

I've noticed that for the last year or so I have to take my glasses off to read fine print.


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